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Updated November 13, 2008 |
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Each bird in this clever series of realistic stuffed
birds also has a sound chip that reproduces the song of the bird.
A great value! Each bird measures approximately between 5" to 6".
Woodland Birds Page 1
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| AUD-79588
BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER $8.00 This blue songbird of the understory nests in the Appalachians and north into Canada. The species winters in the Caribbean It is usually seen in trees and heavy brush where it forages for food. The female warbler is dull olive in color with small patches of white on her wings. Insects and their larvae make up much of its diet, but it also feeds on seeds and fruit. In Stock? |
AUD-79356
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER$8.00 Golden-winged Warblers can be identified by their black eyes, throat patches and bright yellow caps. In summers they are found in the Great Lakes region and northeastern United States and in the winters in Central America. They nest on the ground and feed on caterpillars and spiders. These rare birds, included on Audubon's WatchList, are declining in numbers due to habitat loss and competition with other species for nesting sites. In Stock? |
AUD-79411
HERMIT THRUSH $8.00 Vermont residents, endeared by its beautiful song, adopted the Hermit Thrush as their state bird in 1941. They are found north into Canada extending south into both eastern and western United States. Migration to southern states occurs in autumn. These tolerant birds may let humans approach as they forage on the forest floor for insects, worms and fruit. In Stock? |
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| AUD-79388
NORTHERN FLICKER $8.00 Also known as the Yellow-shafted Flicker and the Yellowhammer, this North American woodpecker is the state bird of Alabama. They are found in wooded and suburban areas across much of the United States, and make their nests in hollow trees, buildings or nest boxes. Flickers are often found seeking insects (especially ants) on the ground in backyards and farm fields. In Stock? |
AUD-79700
PILEATED WOODPECKER $8.00 These large woodpeckers are found in forests and wooded areas across much of the Eastern United States and can be identified by their bright red heads and banded faces. They are usually climbing up the sides of trees, tearing and pecking into the bark for food. Insects make up most of their diet. These woodpeckers also peck holes into dead and live trees to create nesting sites. In Stock? |
AUD-79704
RED-EYED VIREO $8.00 Found in forests across the much of the United States and Canada, the Red-eyed Vireo is often seen alone or in pairs. Its constant singing has given it the nickname of “preacher.” Insects make up the bulk of its diet, and caterpillars are a favorite. It builds a neat, delicate nest suspended between the forks of tree branches using grasses, spider silk and moss. In Stock? |
AUD-79644
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK $8.00 These grosbeaks are common in forests and wooded areas in the Northeastern United States and Canada. Males are boldly colored with bright red breasts and black and white wings and black backs. They feed in the trees and shrubs, eating a variety of insects, seeds, flowers and berries. They build their nests in the trees using grasses, leaves and twigs. Both parents care for the nestlings. In Stock? |
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| AUD-79352
WOOD THRUSH $8.00 Beautiful flute-like songs signal the arrival of spring and the Wood Thrush. Found during the summer throughout the eastern United States, this thrush species inhabits forests and park areas. Insects, fruits and berries make up their diets. Wood Thrushes nest in trees and are on the Audubon WatchList program because they are currently declining in numbers due to cowbird parasitism and habitat loss. In Stock? |
AUD-79672
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER $8.00 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers are found in wooded areas of the Northeastern United States and much of Canada. They use their strong bills to drill holes into trees, so they can collect the sap. They also feed on insects and buds. They make their nests in holes they excavate in the trees, often returning year after year. Before returning to their nest, sapsuckers “knock” at the door with their beak! In Stock? |
AUD-79698
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER $8.00 These warblers are common throughout much of Canada and North America at some point during the year. During winter months, they migrate to the Southern U.S. and Central America. During fall and winter, they feed on berries, nectar and seeds. In spring and summer, insects make up most of their diet. Females build their nests from plant materials, while males defend the nest and surrounding territory. In Stock? |
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